UPDATED: Sheryl Crow reveals she has a benign brain tumor, will still perform at BamaJam 2012

Crow is scheduled to perform on June 16 at this year's BamaJam Music Festival in Enterprise. (The Birmingham News/Jeff Roberts)

Singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, who is set to perform during BamaJam 2012 in Enterprise next week, revealed she has a benign brain tumor during a recent concert, but cautioned fans not to worry. The news whipped through media outlets last night.

Crow, 50, said the tumor was discovered in November of last year, according to USA Today. The singer said she was concerned about her memory loss and decided to get an MRI.

In May, Crow forgot the lyrics to her song "Soak up the Sun" during a performance at St. Petersburg, Fla., reports the Vancouver Sun. The singer blamed the blunder on her age at the time.

Crow posted a message to her fans on her Facebook page, addressing the brain tumor and fan's concerns.

"Please don't worry about my 'brain tumor', it's a non-cancerous growth," said Crow. "I'm feeling very healthy and happy, and having a great time on the road playing with my new band."

Making her home in Nashville these days, Crow is a breast cancer survivor, and the mother of two sons.

Crow is scheduled to perform at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 16, at this year's BamaJam Music Festival in Enterprise. BamaJam 2012 Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady confirmed Crow will still take the stage after speaking with Crow's manager this morning.

"It doesn't present any problems," said Lovelady. "She's not canceling any shows."

Information from the Associated Press is included in this report.

This post was updated at 11:50 a.m. to include information from BamaJam representatives.